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The Fold- Secrets Keep You Sick by Magdalene
I think this album is good for anyone who likes bands such as Hawk Nelson and Relient K because they sound a lot like them. While their sound might not be very unique, I think they're very talented. I like how they even out their number of ....
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The Foot Should Definitely Switch Back! by SpikeyMike66
I was highly disappointed with this album compared to their previous two: The Beautiful Letdown and Nothing Is Sound. Though there were a few god songs on this album such as Oh! Gravity and Awakening. I personally didn't care for the other ....
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The Fray by jcrocker777
This is a great album! It doesn't really have a strong Christian message...but the CD is really good. The Fray is a great group!
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The Fray - How to save a life by TheGirlOfGod
This Album is brilliant
For all those for love catchy lyrics, that make you sing them all day long, then this album is for you!
The Song - How to save a life is brilliant and so is the video, which is a must see!
"Where did I go wr ....
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the fray rocks! by newsgirl4life
The Fray rocks! Some friends from the Christian college I attended grew up with the guys in the Fray. The Fray is genuine to their Christian faith while having a huge impact on our world playing rockin' music!
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The Fray's "The Fray": A Review by ChristianManifesto
by C.E. Moore
People who are genetically predisposed towards hating the kind of music that The Fray puts out may wonder why I am giving their sophomore album, “The Fray” such a high rating. What is more, long time fans of the band who c ....
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The Gems Are Real Gems by art10
When Relient K debuted their self-titled album in 2000, there wasn’t much to look at. Yes, the band had potential, but there were not many tracks to write home about. Following up, the band released their second EP, The Creepy EP.
The ....
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The Genesis Prologue by piano89
During the short time-span of Come&Live!’s existence, they’ve acquired an impressive roster of “musicianaries.” I’m trying to keep up with all of Come&Live!’s releases, but I managed to overlook Sons of God’s The Genesis Prologue EP when it ....
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